Power generator using salt water.

Gaze at the end of a river, where saltwater and freshwater meet. It may not look like anything, but new research suggests this could be a massive source of electricity.

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Electricity through sea water a reality

Proponents of clean energy will soon have a new source to add to their existing array of solar, wind, and hydropower: osmotic power.

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Concentration polarization in nanopores

Concentration polarization means inducing salinity or concentration gradients at the interface of ion-selective membranes like ion-selective nanopores. The nanopores are ion-selective as the nanopores carry negative charges on its wall due to the breaking of....

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AC Electroosmotic nanofluidic pump

We demonstrate for the first time an alternating current nanofluidic pump using asymmetric concentration polarization.....

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  • Newly Joined Research Scholars To Our Lab.

    Prasanna Kumar Billa, Ph.D research scholar joined our lab in August 2019. Welcome !!

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  • Power Generator using salt water.

    Gaze at the end of a river, where saltwater and freshwater meet. It may not look like anything, but new research suggests this could be a massive source of electricity.

  • Electricity through Sea Water a reality.

    Proponents of clean energy will soon have a new source to add to their existing array of solar, wind, and hydropower: osmotic power.

  • MoS2 nanopores make tiny generators.

    Researchers at EPFL in Switzerland and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the US have used single-layer molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) nanopores as osmotic nanopower generators.

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